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(Again, note that linking is the only difference between these two options.) This option should fit the data within the margins as a Word table, with data wrapped within cells as necessary.
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Changing margins in word 2003 full#
One option is to, in Word and before pasting, create a single-cell table that is the full width of the margins on the page. There are a few ways you can approach this, with most of the solutions occurring on the Word side of the process. Jerald wonders if there is something he can do, in Excel, to ensure that the data will stay within the page margins in Word. Every time he pastes the data, the "table" in Word extends beyond the right margin. He creates his financial models in Excel and then pastes the Excel data into a Word document before printing. Jerald uses Excel quite a bit in conjunction with Word.